NeuroVex Ingredients
NeuroVex contains 9 declared ingredients spanning a circulatory botanical, acetylcholine-related compounds, and B-vitamins for nerve nutrition.
Exact per-capsule amounts are not published on the pages we reviewed, and Huperzine A carries a defined mechanism worth discussing with your doctor if relevant.
Nine ingredients, three roles
NeuroVex's nine ingredients roughly split into three groups: a circulatory botanical (Ginkgo), acetylcholine-related compounds (Huperzine A, L-Alpha-GPC), and a broader nerve-nutrition and calm-focus group (the B-vitamins, L-Theanine, N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine), anchored by Bacopa Monnieri for traditional memory support.
What is not published on the pages we reviewed is the exact amount of each ingredient per capsule. That is common across this category, and it is the honest context for setting expectations before you buy.
All 9 ingredients, one by one
Ginkgo Biloba — Circulatory botanical
Studied for its association with healthy circulation, relevant to blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain.
Bacopa Monnieri — Traditional memory botanical
A traditional Ayurvedic herb long used in connection with memory and learning, among the more consistently studied botanicals for this purpose. See our full piece on Bacopa.
Huperzine A — Acetylcholine-related compound
Studied for its association with acetylcholinesterase activity, relevant to acetylcholine levels involved in memory and learning. See our full piece on this ingredient.
N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine — Amino acid derivative
Studied for its association with mental performance under demanding conditions, including stress and fatigue.
L-Theanine — Amino acid
Found naturally in tea, studied for its association with calm, focused mental states without a stimulant mechanism.
L-Alpha-GPC — Choline compound
Studied for its association with acetylcholine production, relevant to memory and cognitive signalling.
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) — B-vitamin
Involved in cellular energy metabolism, relevant to the brain's high energy demand.
Vitamin B6 — B-vitamin
Involved in neurotransmitter synthesis, relevant to normal nervous system function.
Vitamin B12 — B-vitamin
Involved in normal nerve function and red blood cell formation, relevant to healthy neurological function overall.
What to know before starting
Huperzine A has a defined mechanism affecting acetylcholine levels. If you take medication affecting the nervous system or acetylcholine specifically, this is worth a conversation with your doctor before you start.
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